(607NewsNow) — Here are some great places in and around the 607-area code where you can go apple or pumpkin picking this fall. Be sure to check websites or call ahead, as hours and U-pick availability can change depending on the weather and crop conditions.
Apple Picking
A local favorite for U-pick apples, Apple Hills also offers wagon rides, baked goods, and a café. They grow several apple varieties throughout the season, typically open from early September through October.
Beak and Skiff Orchards – Lafayette, NY
Offering pick your own apples seven days a week and a regularly updated “Now Picking” section on their website, find a wide variety of apples, hard ciders, and apple butters at Beak and Skiff Orchards.
Indian Creek Farm – Ithaca, NY
Just outside of Ithaca, this farm is a popular U-pick destination with apples, pumpkins, and other fall produce. It has a laid-back, low-key vibe and is often open daily during peak harvest.
Littletree Orchards – Newfield, NY
Another option near Ithaca, Littletree offers both apple and pumpkin picking. Their orchard is certified organic, and they often have apple cider and baked goods available as well.
Pumpkin Patches
Featuring hayrides, a large pumpkin patch, and a farm store with a wide variety of snacks, baking supplies, and more, Grisamores gives you an all-in-one option for a fall day activity.
Located in the hills near Elmira, Smithome offers a wide pumpkin selection, a corn maze, hayrides, and weekend activities, great for families with kids.
Stoughton Farm – Newark Valley, NY
Known for its giant corn maze, Stoughton Farm also has a well-stocked pumpkin patch, fall foods, and weekend hayrides. A fun destination for a full fall day.
This long-running farm attraction is famous for its themed attractions and large pumpkin patch. It draws families from across the region and gets busy on weekends.
Best timing and tips
Apple picking usually peaks from late September through early October, depending on the variety. Pumpkins are best picked between mid-September and late October. Most farms are busiest on weekends, so consider going early in the day or during the week for a more relaxed experience.
Bring layers, as it can get chilly. Comfortable shoes or boots are a must as fields can be muddy, especially after rain. Some farms accept cards, but cash is a good backup, especially for smaller operations.